So, the Griswold I ordered (.44, not .36) came in. I was really surprised when I opened the box. It was from around 1975, imported by Navy Arms and had never been fired. The owner had bought it, mounted it on a plaque and displayed it. The only mark on it was put there by me when I broke it down to inspect and clean it.

It must have the heaviest hammer spring I have ever encountered and one of the lightest triggers. It is pretty gorgeous. Tolerances are like new

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